Description
Discover an exceptional opportunity to own a prime 50×100 plot located in Manyatta, Embu County. Situated opposite Kigari Primary School, these plots boast a strategic location with convenient access to essential amenities, educational institutions, and transportation networks. With ready titles and a host of features including access to Ruguru Ngandori water, irrigation water, and mature macadamia trees, these plots present an attractive prospect for individuals seeking to build their dream homes, invest in rental properties, or engage in agricultural ventures in a vibrant and promising community.
Key Features:
Optimal Size: Each plot offers a generous size of 50×100, providing ample space for various development projects, including residential homes, rental units, or agricultural endeavors. The size is ideal for accommodating diverse needs and preferences, allowing buyers to customize and utilize the land according to their objectives.
Convenient Location: Situated opposite Kigari Primary School, the plots enjoy a strategic location within Manyatta. With just a 1km distance from Manyatta Town and 100m from the main tarmac road, residents benefit from easy access to urban amenities, public services, and transportation routes, enhancing convenience and connectivity.
Ready Title: Each plot comes with a ready title deed, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free transaction process for prospective buyers. The availability of ready titles provides assurance and security, facilitating seamless ownership and development of the land.
Water Access: The plots benefit from access to Ruguru Ngandori water, ensuring reliable water supply for domestic use and agricultural activities. Additionally, irrigation water availability enhances the potential for agricultural productivity, offering opportunities for farming and cultivation ventures on the land.
Mature Macadamia Trees: The presence of mature macadamia trees on the property adds value and potential income opportunities for buyers interested in agricultural pursuits. The established trees not only contribute to the aesthetic appeal of the land but also offer the prospect of harvesting macadamia nuts for commercial purposes.